Common Data Environment (CDE Sample Clauses

Common Data Environment (CDE. Single source of information for any given project, used to collect, manage and disseminate all relevant approved project documents for multi-disciplinary teams in a managed process. NOTE 1 A CDE may use a project server, an extranet, a file-based retrieval system or other suitable toolset. NOTE 2 Note CDE as defined in the BS 1192:2007.
Common Data Environment (CDE. 8.1 It is required that Common Data Environment is utilised on all projects through the development, construction and operation and is capable of transfer to the Authority on Handback, at the end of the Project Term (or on early termination). 8.2 Refer to the Project BIM Agreement for the information regarding the responsibilities for the procurement, management and maintenance of the CDE. 8.2.1 WEPCo. is required to procure the CDE on behalf of the Participant. The CDE will be established to ensure that the CDE will stay with the New Project through development construction and operation and is capable of transfer to the Authority on Hand-back, at the end of the Project Term (or on early termination). 8.2.2 During Stage 1 the Participant will be required to maintain the role of the Participant’s Information Manager (IM) who will be acting as a ‘gate keeper’ and ensuring that all parties accessing and using the CDE comply with the processes and procedures established. 8.2.3 The Participant’s Information Manager shall ensure that access to the CDE will be provided to the WEPCo’s Supply Chain as they are appointed; access permissions and approval workflows will be established to reflect WEPCo’s requirements. Access permissions of those whose involvement in the Project terminated at the end of Stage 1 should be removed so access is no longer available. 8.2.4 Prior to the execution of the Project Agreement (between the ProjectCo. and Participant/ Authority) the WEPCo. shall transfer ownership of the CDE to the ProjectCo ensuring a smooth transition without the loss of any functionality of the CDE and without the loss or corruption of data. 8.2.5 The Authority will jointly appoint with the ProjectCo an Authority’s Information Manager (AIM) to undertake the tasks set out within the BIM Protocol and its appendices. The AIM shall ensure that access to the CDE will be provided to the ProjectCo’s Supply Chain as they are appointed; access permissions and approval workflows will be established to reflect ProjectCo’s requirements. Access permissions of those whose involvement in the Project terminated should be removed so access is no longer available.
Common Data Environment (CDE. The exchange, control, sharing and coordinating of delivered information will depend on a Common Data Environment (CDE) which, supported by technology, provides the process and mechanisms for BIM information. The CDE process is outlined in the “BIM Strategy Framework” which sets out principles of collaboration and the various states of control required. The Common Data environment is the essential core of the BIM Strategy. It must be designed for and be capable of managing all the information and data related to the planning, design, construction, supervision, operations and maintenance of the whole of the Rail Baltica Global Project. The CDE will contain information in shareable, useable format from previous Rail Baltic Project Stages. The “Detailed BIM Strategy” should review existing file formats and make recommendations for standards to be adopted.

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  • Working Environment The parties agree that a safe and clean working environment is essential in order to carry out work assignments in a satisfactory manner. The Employer commits to investigate the use of environmentally friendly products. It will be the Employer's responsibility to ensure that all working areas and employer-owned vehicles are maintained in a safe and clean condition.

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